Lost: Black Brown Gingery Tabby Cat Female In North East (TS24)
- Dog ID 110068
- Status Lost
- Registered 12 Jan 2017
- Name DUMA
- Gender & Breed Female Cat (Neutered)
- Age Older Adult
- Colour Black brown gingery tabby
- Marks & Scars She is a bengal cross with marbling in her coat
- Tagged Unknown
- Microchipped Yes
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 02 Jan 2017
- Where Lost 64 Rosthwaite Close, Hartlepool, TS24 8RE
- Lost In Region North East
- Lost In Post Area TS24
- Date Reunited
- Other Info Let her out as normal at 5pm expecting her back within the hour as usual. She did not return.
- Listed By Dumarocky
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- 2017-01-14 12:25 Jane
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- 2017-01-12 21:40 Dumarocky
- Thanks for the tips but I think I have exhausted all of them since she vanished. The whole area has been scoured and I've dropped leaflets through my own estate and the two surrounding. We still have a litter box outside and my husbands clothes on the washing line ( she prefers laying on his) I'm trying to remain positive by distributing her details online. I have notified local vets and council also. I just hope that if she is still alive and out there that she will turn up and someone will scan her and get her back to me.
- 2017-01-12 21:27 Unknown
- I would ask friends, and neighbours to share as well as Doglost. It could be that someone is feeding her. Leave scented items of Duna`s in a clean container, such as her blanket/bedding,. along with something with your scent on too. Leave in he garden in a sheltered spot, or hang on the washing line if dry. Try a squeaky toy as it may attract her attention. Presume all outbuildings were checked including empty houses, cellars etc Poster around the are, and put "Lost" posters through doors too. Ask around too.
Is there a dominant cat in the area? As sometimes they wkill chase a cat out of itg`s own territory. However the cat usually returns within a few days. Paws xd.Last edited: 2017-01-12 21:29:08 - 2017-01-12 19:28 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2017-01-12 19:05
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